Yes, very fast, it forms sodium acetate and hydrogen gas.
Not really. Ethanoic acid and just about any other acid will react with sodium hydroxide rather than dissolve in it.
You will end up with a weak acid that is colorless.
0.52g of ethanol and 0.72g of ethanoic acid react to give 1g of ethyl ethanoate.
A weak bubbling.
Ethanoic acid resembles hydroxyl compounds more than carbonyl because it reacts with sodium and phosphorus pentachloride, typical alcohol reactions. But it doesn't react with 2,4- dinitrophenylhydrozine (typical carbonyl compound).
Ethanoic acid is fully soluble in water, but it will react with sodium hydroxide.
Not really. Ethanoic acid and just about any other acid will react with sodium hydroxide rather than dissolve in it.
It is not an acid it is sodium salt of ethanoic acid.
You will end up with a weak acid that is colorless.
0.52g of ethanol and 0.72g of ethanoic acid react to give 1g of ethyl ethanoate.
A weak bubbling.
Ethanoic acid resembles hydroxyl compounds more than carbonyl because it reacts with sodium and phosphorus pentachloride, typical alcohol reactions. But it doesn't react with 2,4- dinitrophenylhydrozine (typical carbonyl compound).
Butyl Ethanoate + Water :)
CH3COOH + NaOH -----> CH3COONa + H2O(Ethanoic acid) (Sodium hydroxide) (Sodium Acetate) (Water)
They react in presence of sulfuric acid and form methyl acetate and water.EQUATION:CH3COOH + CH3OH -----> CH3COOCH3 + H2Oacetic acid methanol methyl acetate water
It makes Sodium Acetate (Na(C2H3O2))and Hydrogen gas (H2)
Yes, the sodium carbonate will react with ethanoic acid. You will be able to see a weak bubbling to signify the reaction.